Aired in Korea in 2009, the KBS espionage action thriller IRIS headlined by Lee Byung Hun was one of Asia's biggest and most anticipated television hits of the year. The meaty, all-star blockbuster about secret agents caught in a dangerous game of love, betrayal, and national security provided so many possible stories and twists, it's turned into a franchise with a spin-off, an upcoming sequel, and a film. Developed in parallel with the original TV drama, IRIS: The Movie (a.k.a. IRIS - The Last) is a feature-length edit of the 20-episode series, with additional scenes shot specifically for the film. Some unanswered questions from the TV drama are revealed in the movie.

Lee Byung Hun and Jung Jun Ho (My Boss, My Hero) star as best friends Hyun Joon and Sa Woo who are recruited together into the national security agency, but the way of the world sends the friends down different paths. Targeting a secret organization interfering with reunification, Hyun Joon finds himself up against a shocking conspiracy that sends him on a collision course with the very people he trusted most. Kim Tae Hee and Kim Seung Woo co-star as NSS agents, while Kim So Yeon and Big Bang's T.O.P play assassins.

One of the most beloved novels in Japanese literature history gets a new twist in Tale of Genji: A Thousand-Year Enigma. In addition to the familiar story of Genji and his love affairs, this new version by director Tsuruhashi Yasuo (Love Never to End) presents a new twist by integrating the story of the novel's creator Murasaki and her increasing obsession with her literary creation. Acclaimed actress Nakatani Miki (Memories of Matsuko) plays the legendary author, while popular young actor Ikuta Toma (Ningen Shikaku) lends his handsome charm to Genji. Maki Yoko (Moteki), Tabe Mikako (Fish Story), Ashina Sei (Kamui), Renbutsu Misako (Kimi ni Todoke), and Tanaka Rena (Yamazakura) also co-star as the women in Genji's life in this elegant adaptation.

During the Heian period, court official Fujiwara (Higashiyama Noriyuki) orders Murasaki (Nakatani Miki) to write a romance story for his daughter Shoshi in order to make her more attractive to the emperor. As a result, Murasaki creates a story about Genji (Ikuta Toma), a fictional emperor's son who looks for love in several ladies of the court - including his wife Aoi no Ue (Tabe Mikako), the refined Rokujo no Miyasudokoro (Tanaka Rena), and his stepmother Fujitsubo (Maki Yoko). As the audiences in the Heian court grow enchanted by the story, Fujiwara begins to fall for Murasaki. However, the author realizes that she is gradually falling in love with her protagonist instead.

One of the most beloved novels in Japanese literature history gets a new twist in Tale of Genji: A Thousand-Year Enigma. In addition to the familiar story of Genji and his love affairs, this new version by director Tsuruhashi Yasuo (Love Never to End) presents a new twist by integrating the story of the novel's creator Murasaki and her increasing obsession with her literary creation. Acclaimed actress Nakatani Miki (Memories of Matsuko) plays the legendary author, while popular young actor Ikuta Toma (Ningen Shikaku) lends his handsome charm to Genji. Maki Yoko (Moteki), Tabe Mikako (Fish Story), Ashina Sei (Kamui), Renbutsu Misako (Kimi ni Todoke), and Tanaka Rena (Yamazakura) also co-star as the women in Genji's life in this elegant adaptation.

During the Heian period, court official Fujiwara (Higashiyama Noriyuki) orders Murasaki (Nakatani Miki) to write a romance story for his daughter Shoshi in order to make her more attractive to the emperor. As a result, Murasaki creates a story about Genji (Ikuta Toma), a fictional emperor's son who looks for love in several ladies of the court - including his wife Aoi no Ue (Tabe Mikako), the refined Rokujo no Miyasudokoro (Tanaka Rena), and his stepmother Fujitsubo (Maki Yoko). As the audiences in the Heian court grow enchanted by the story, Fujiwara begins to fall for Murasaki. However, the author realizes that she is gradually falling in love with her protagonist instead.

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Kadokawa Shoten Putitto Haikyu!! Vol.2

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Kadokawa Shoten Kurukoro Love Live! Vol.1

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Kadokawa Shoten Ace of Diamond : Long Poster Collection Vol.2

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Kadokawa Shoten Keibetsu (Blu-ray) (Director's Cut) (Japan Version)

RM 263.80

Two lovers go on the run from their past in Keibetsu, the latest film from director Hiroki Ryuichi (Vibrator). Based on author Nakagami Kenji's final novel before his death in 1992, this romance noir is an intense character drama about two outcasts trying to find a place to belong, only to face obstacles every step of the way. Suzuki Anne (Hana and Alice) gives the breakthrough performance of her career, playing an exotic dancer who elopes with a young gambler, played by Kora Kengo (M, Into the White Night). Returning to a darker realm after a string of gentle, low-key dramas, Hiroki depicts a fiery, passionate romance about two people who can only rely on each other in a cold, violent world.

Kazu is a young gambler forced to participate in an intimidation mission with gangsters because of his gambling debt. On the job, he attracts the attention of exotic dancer Machiko (Suzuki Anne), and the two fall in love at first sight. Out of impulse, the two go on the run and flee from Tokyo to Kazu's hometown for an attempt at a normal life. However, Kazu and Machiko are looked down upon by almost everyone in town due to their pasts. Things get even worse when Kazu borrows money from a loan shark, and the two's dream of a normal life slips even further away.

This edition contains the 145-minute director's cut. It comes with a bonus DVD with making of, interviews, stage events, and trailers.

During the devastating Korean War, there was a battle during which 71 South Korean soldiers stood guard at a middle school and defended an important strategic point from hundreds of North Korean soldiers. Director John H. Lee (A Moment to Remember) now brings that story to life with the spectacular war epic 71 - Into the Fire. Starring Kwon Sang Woo (Fate, Running Wild), T.O.P of Big Bang, Cha Seung Won (Blades of Blood), and Kim Seung Woo (Iris), the film explores the mindsets of both the young, inexperienced South Koreans soldiers and the tough, expert North Korean soldiers involved in this harrowing battle. Released in time to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the start of the Korean War and the sacrifice of those involved, Lee has produced a remarkable addition to the pantheon of great Korean War films.

In June 1950, a war between North and South Korea broke out, and it quickly engulfed the entire peninsula. A South Korean soldier (Kim Seung Woo) is ordered to take his troops to assist a group of young soldiers defend an area near the Nakdong River. The ragtag group of inexperienced soldiers, which includes criminal bad boy Gap Su (Kwon Sang Woo), is led by Jang Beom (T.O.P), the only one in the group with battle experience. After providing minimal training to the youth squadron, the expert soldiers go off to the Nakdong River to fight the North Koreans. However, the enemy battalion, led by General Park (Cha Seung Won), decided to take an alternate path in the direction of Jang Beom's squad.

Not exactly a director that plays along with genre rules, the prolific Miike Takashi now takes his talent in genre bending to the pure romance world with For Love's Sake (a.k.a. Ai to Makoto), the fourth live-action film based on Kajiwara Ikki's 1973 manga series. An epic story of a rich high school girl who falls in love with a tough young gangster, Miike's take on the story breaks all the rules with musical numbers (with music by popular music producer Kobayashi Takeshi), tongue-in-cheek humor, and in-your-face violence. Starring Tsumabuki Satoshi (Villain) and Takei Emi (Rurouni Kenshin) as the star-crossed lovers, For Love's Sake is a unique and incredibly wild ride that will change your definition of what a pure romance can be.

1972, Tokyo. Ai (Takei Emi) is a na ve rich girl who meets young street punk Makoto (Tsumabuki Satoshi) in the seedy Kabuki-cho district. Ai immediately remembers Makoto as the boy who saved her 11 years ago and falls head over heels in love with him. Using her parents' connection, Ai manages to get Makoto transferred into her fancy private school. However, Makoto gets into a fight with the school's teachers and gets kicked out of the academy. Completely devoted to the love of her life, Ai gives up her life of privilege and follows Makoto to a high school filled with delinquents, only to be challenged by new rivals for Makoto's affections. Will Ai's beautiful, angelic love save Makoto, or will she be swallowed by his dark world of crime?

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